Supporting the designation of September 30, 2025, as "Impact Aid Recognition Day" to recognize and celebrate the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the Impact Aid program.
The resolution designates September 30, 2025 as Impact Aid Recognition Day to honor the 75th anniversary of the Impact Aid program . It acknowledges the program’s purpose of reimbursing local educational agencies for revenue losses caused by federal property within their districts. In fiscal year 2025, the program will disburse over $1.6 billion to roughly 1,100 agencies serving more than 8 million students. The resolution highlights the program’s long history of bipartisan support and its reauthorization 16 times since 1950. The bill emphasizes that Impact Aid ensures all children in federally impacted districts receive a high quality education and access to opportunities. It references the program’s codification in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and the establishment of congressional caucuses to promote its objectives. By formally recognizing the anniversary, the House seeks to energize continued support for the program’s mission.
Commemorative events and holidaysEducation programs fundingElementary and secondary educationGovernment buildings, facilities, and propertyProperty taxState and local taxation
Supporting the designation of September 30, 2025, as "Impact Aid Recognition Day" to recognize and celebrate the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the Impact Aid program.
USA119th CongressHRES-786| House
| Updated: 10/3/2025
The resolution designates September 30, 2025 as Impact Aid Recognition Day to honor the 75th anniversary of the Impact Aid program . It acknowledges the program’s purpose of reimbursing local educational agencies for revenue losses caused by federal property within their districts. In fiscal year 2025, the program will disburse over $1.6 billion to roughly 1,100 agencies serving more than 8 million students. The resolution highlights the program’s long history of bipartisan support and its reauthorization 16 times since 1950. The bill emphasizes that Impact Aid ensures all children in federally impacted districts receive a high quality education and access to opportunities. It references the program’s codification in the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and the establishment of congressional caucuses to promote its objectives. By formally recognizing the anniversary, the House seeks to energize continued support for the program’s mission.
Commemorative events and holidaysEducation programs fundingElementary and secondary educationGovernment buildings, facilities, and propertyProperty taxState and local taxation